![]() ![]() Ever since that first viewing in 2004, I’ve tried to watch The Passion at some point every Lent.īut there is still another reason for being thankful for The Passion of the Christ and, I hope, its sequel (tentatively called, according to reports, “The Resurrection”). Since then, the film’s images, portraying history’s most central event, have stuck with me. On February 25, 2004-Ash Wednesday-a group of coworkers and I took the afternoon off and went to The Passion’s opening. ![]() My first reaction to this news, I admit, was a mix of skepticism and interest: assuming it follows the scriptural “script,” I know already how the movie ends, but I would be sure to see the movie on the big screen. Jim Cavielzel, the actor who portrayed Jesus in the 2004 film, The Passion of the Christ, confirmed recently that a sequel focusing on the resurrection of Jesus was in the works. The Mass is the true medium of the Passion of the Christ in today’s world.
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